damnably in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for damnably in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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In these days of the all-seeing internet it is damnably difficult to vanish off the face of the earth.
www.dailymail.co.uk
And that is about as much as she gives away because the volunteers, who range from 16 to 89, are damnably discreet.
www.thespec.com
For one thing, it's damnably difficult to review individual episodes of a show that's designed as a continuous narrative.
www.avclub.com
It is as simple, and as damnably difficult, as that.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Of all the masks he puts on, the most damnably convincing is that of her comforter, perhaps because at some level he wishes it were true.
news.nationalpost.com
Governments love massive whole-of-site redevelopment because it's so damnably easy, especially when you sit back and let the two-year-olds have their way.
www.smh.com.au
The damnably difficult thing about all of this, of course, is that you can't presume that both are innocent at the same time.
www.rawstory.com
But did they have to choose entrants who are so damnably talented?
www.abc.net.au
Yet, translating rules into effective enforcement has proved damnably difficult.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Getting foreign policy right is damnably hard.
www.independent.ie

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